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Today's theme is Heritage and Research Day, which will include a film about the history of Rotorua Library, an Ancestry.com workshop, a photo-tour of the library, and a panel of wahine sharing their story of Ohinemutu.

Tomorrow is the Community Day which includes trilingual New Zealand storytelling, a Play On reading, a session for migrants and the chance to chat with Bay Pride Rotorua.

Sunday is the Whānau Day which will include heritage games, a paper plane contest, face painting and a family movie screening.

A display gives information about the Rotorua Library's past. Photo / Shauni James

He says he talked about what virtual and augmented reality is, because people know about it but have not necessarily had the chance experience it, along with what value people can get out of it from a business point of view.

There were then plenty of "wows" and laughter as those in the audience were able to give it a go.

Matt thinks it is cool for the public to get a cross section experience of all the amazing happenings in Rotorua through Te Aka Mauri.

"It's really cool to have Te Aka Mauri here, and celebrate it being used well with different designs and spaces."

He says it is great a Technology Day was included in the themed festivities because people cannot get away from technology and it is involved in everything people do.

Matt Browning talks about virtual reality as an audience member gives it a go. Photo / Shauni James